Leaders tackle China’s great divide – Jonathan Watts

From the Guardian (link); China’s prime minister, Wen Jiabao, yesterday promised an extra 42bn yuan (¬£3bn) in spending for poor rural areas, in a key policy speech aimed at addressing the strains that have emerged in the world’s fastest growing yet most unbalanced large-scale economy. Amid growing unrest in the provinces, Mr Wen said the […]

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The Geopolitics of Sexual Frustration – Martin Walker

From Foreign Policy (link): The lost boys of Prof. Albert Macovski are upon us. Twenty years ago, the ultrasound scanning machine came into widespread use in Asia. The invention of Macovski, a Stanford University researcher, the device quickly gave pregnant women a cheap and readily available means to determine the sex of their unborn children. […]

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Chinese Hotmail User Charged with Subversion – Benjamin Kang Lim

From Reuters (link): A Chinese journalist has been charged with sending subversive Hotmail e-mails abroad under a pseudonym amid accusations Yahoo recently provided evidence that led to the imprisonment of two Chinese Internet writers. The bill of indictment said Li Yuanlong, 45, a reporter with the Bijie Daily in the southwestern province of Guizhou, sent […]

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Affluent couples breaching China’s one-child policy – ABC News

From ABC News (link): China’s top government advisor on population issues has called for strict measures to stop rich people from having too many children and violating the country’s “one-child” policy. The Xinhua news agency quotes population expert Yang Kuifu as saying an increasing number of business tycoons or rich celebrities have been having two […]

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Silencing the critics – Kate Krauss

From the International Herald Tribune (link): Over the past two years, China has escalated beatings, imprisonment and harassment of dissenters: intellectuals, social and economic justice activists, journalists and even farmers who attempt to present their grievances to authorities. Many Westerners might never have heard about the recent attacks if not for the response of a […]

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Rolling Stone magazine hits the streets in China – AFP

From AFP, via China Daily (link): The face of Cui Jian, the godfather of Chinese rock and roll, graced the cover of the first Chinese edition of the classic American rock and roll magazine, Rolling Stone. The venerable bible of pop culture launched its Chinese edition this month focusing on Asia’s emerging youth culture, while […]

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Wen tells rubber stampers China needs to “halt” environmental damage

Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao made the country’s deteriorating environment a centerpiece of his opening remarks at the annual meeting of the National People’s Congress yesterday. AFP has a basic summary here: Wen was introducing lawmakers assembled at the Great Hall of the People to energy-saving policies and other efforts planned for the next five years. […]

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Mass dip planned for “clean” Pearl River – China Daily

From China Daily, via China Environmental News Digest: Swimming in Pearl River was once a must activity in the summer for people in Guangzhou, the capital of South China’s Guangdong. But since the 1970s it has become a risky pastime because of increasing amounts of consumer and industrial waste in the water. With clean-up efforts […]

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China’s Leaders Pledge Help for Rural Poor – Elaine Kurtenbach

From the Associated Press (Link): There are no official statistics tallying the toll in suffering, but by most accounts, after nearly two decades of neglect, China is confronting a rural health crisis on a monumental scale. Up to 90 percent of the 800 million people in China’s countryside lack affordable medical care. Children go unvaccinated. […]

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China, India and the land between – Michael Vatikiotis

From Asia Times, via A Glimpse of the World: Strategic analysts often regard China’s extraordinary rise as a direct challenge to the primacy of the United States as the sole global superpower. But sometimes lost in the debate about the pros and cons of China’s emergence is the political and economic significance of India’s concomitant […]

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Critical Reading In China – ESWN

From EastSouthWestNorth blog: In the aftermath of the Freezing Point episode, there has been a rash of overseas Chinese-language reports on the unofficial but powerful group inside the Central Publicity Department (=Central Propaganda Department). If I were paranoid, I would think that there is a concerted campaign to eliminate this group. The following is a […]

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